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  1. Isaiah’s Job. Albert Jay Nock (1870-1945) was Editor of The Freeman (1920-1924) and author of many books and articles on the philosophy of government and human freedom. “Isaiah’s Job” is extracted from his book, Free Speech and Plain Language, now out of print, published by William Morrow & Company, New York, 1937.

  2. Jun 21, 2008 · [This is Albert Jay Nock’s (1870–1945) introduction to Spencer’s forgotten 1884 classic, The Man versus the State.] In 1851 Herbert Spencer published a treatise called Social Statics; or, The...

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  3. Extracted from Chapter 13 of Free Speech and Plain Language by Albert Jay Nock (an influential American libertarian author, educational theorist, and social critic) One evening last autumn, I sat long hours with a European acquaintance while he expounded a politico-economic doctrine which seemed sound as a nut and in which I could find no defect.

  4. Albert Jay Nock, Albert Jay Nock - Isaiah's Job (1937), Pastor Pete Peters Archive, Scriptures For America, VRIL, Christian Israel Identity Collection opensource

  5. Jun 21, 2008 · What do we mean by the masses, and what by the Remnant?” This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Floy Lilley. Albert Jay Nock wrote, "The only element in Judean society that was particularly worth bothering about was the Remnant. Isaiah seems finally to have got it.

  6. Audio version of the Mises Daily article for June 21, 2008. Written by Albert Jay Nock and read by Floy Lilley.Link to the text version of this audio present...

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  7. Feb 21, 2022 · In one of his most famous essays, “Isaiah’s Job,” political and social critic Albert Jay Nock (1870-1945) used the ministry of Isaiah as a way to illustrate the difference between appealing to the masses and speaking to the remnant.

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